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Ruth Berman (née Aronson, born 1935 in Cape Town, South Africa) is an Israeli linguist, Professor Emerita, Tel Aviv University, where she held the chair in “Language across the Lifespan.” Berman's research deals with the morphology, syntax, and lexicon of Modern Hebrew, first language acquisition in cross-linguistic perspective, later language development, and development of narrative and text construction abilities from early childhood across adolescence and adulthood.

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  • Ruth Berman (fr)
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  • Ruth Berman (née Aronson, born 1935 in Cape Town, South Africa) is an Israeli linguist, Professor Emerita, Tel Aviv University, where she held the chair in “Language across the Lifespan.” Berman's research deals with the morphology, syntax, and lexicon of Modern Hebrew, first language acquisition in cross-linguistic perspective, later language development, and development of narrative and text construction abilities from early childhood across adolescence and adulthood. (en)
  • Ruth Berman, née Aronson en 1935 au Cap, est une linguiste israélienne d'origine sud-africaine, professeur émérite à l'université de Tel Aviv, où elle a occupé la chaire Language across the Lifespan. Elle est membre de l'Académie israélienne des sciences et des humanités depuis 2013. (fr)
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  • Ruth Berman (née Aronson, born 1935 in Cape Town, South Africa) is an Israeli linguist, Professor Emerita, Tel Aviv University, where she held the chair in “Language across the Lifespan.” Berman's research deals with the morphology, syntax, and lexicon of Modern Hebrew, first language acquisition in cross-linguistic perspective, later language development, and development of narrative and text construction abilities from early childhood across adolescence and adulthood. (en)
  • Ruth Berman, née Aronson en 1935 au Cap, est une linguiste israélienne d'origine sud-africaine, professeur émérite à l'université de Tel Aviv, où elle a occupé la chaire Language across the Lifespan. Elle est membre de l'Académie israélienne des sciences et des humanités depuis 2013. Les recherches de Ruth Berman ont porté sur la morphologie, la syntaxe et le lexique de l'hébreu moderne, l'acquisition de la première langue dans une perspective interlinguistique, le développement ultérieur du langage et le développement des capacités de narration et de construction de textes, de la petite enfance à l'adolescence et à l'âge adulte. (fr)
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